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US
/ˌkɑnvəˈɫɛsəns/
]
[ UK /kˌɒnvəlˈɛsəns/ ]
[ UK /kˌɒnvəlˈɛsəns/ ]
NOUN
- gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury
How To Use convalescence In A Sentence
- Just as this associate is about to divulge more, a hail of bullets cuts him down, cutting short the protagonist's convalescence and paving the way for another narrative-driven, gunplay-heavy escapade.
- Recovery is mostly uneventful but convalescence is prolonged with generalized weakness, fatigue and depression.
- Phos. is useful as an intercurrent remedy and during convalescence. Gentle Healing for Baby and Child
- Following this discovery, the narrative focuses on the long process of the Virginian's convalescence as Molly nurses him back to health.
- Apart from a deep cut in his left arm, he recovered quickly and was discharged from the field hospital after a week of convalescence.
- Conclusions Landscape convalescence can improve psychological distress.
- The druggist was indignant at what he called the manoeuvres of the priest; they were prejudicial, he said, to Hippolyte’s convalescence, and he kept repeating to Madame Lefrancois, Madame Bovary
- THE FAMILY at Barton Manor settled in to deal with Daniel's convalescence. LASTING TREASURES
- On that day, Mobutu made a triumphal return from four months of convalescence abroad after prostate cancer surgery.
- The druggist was indignant at what he called the manoeuvres of the priest; they were prejudicial, he said, to Hippolyte's convalescence, and he kept repeating to Madame Lefrancois, "Leave him alone! leave him alone! Madame Bovary